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China's heavy reliance on Red Sea shipping routes puts Beijing's hands-off approach to Houthi attacks on commercial ships under the spotlight. The U.S. and its allies have been launching strikes ...
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Regtechtimes on MSNRed Sea Crisis: China’s Secret Deal with Yemen’s Houthi RebelsHouthi Rebels Target Commercial Shipping in the Red Sea Amid Regional Conflict The Houthis’ decision to spare Chinese vessels ...
China apologists - and there are many - say that Israel should not read into China’s support for Iran. China will sell ...
US intelligence services have identified a complex supply chain set up by the Houthis in China since the beginning of the attacks in the Red Sea. This network allows them to acquire advanced ...
The Yemen-based Houthi rebels have found a new backer: the People’s Republic of China. In a recent report ... the ongoing instability in the Red Sea. While the Houthis have indiscriminately ...
China's investment in Djibouti is finally beginning to pay off, but the Red Sea crisis has brought mixed feelings about the business outlook among some Chinese executives based in the tiny Horn of ...
The commanding officer of USS Thomas Hudner told BI that China has many advanced capabilities, but the Navy has proven itself ...
The world should urgently secure the Red Sea's future. The crisis is not just about shipping security, but the spillover from a new round of the Palestine-Israel conflict. China has always ...
China is watching the U.S.-led international ... Reestablishing U.S. commodity export competitiveness: The longer the Suez Canal/Red Sea remains a no-go zone for Western trade, the greater the ...
By forcing ships to reroute around the Cape of Good Hope, the Red Sea Crisis has caused shipping prices to spike dramatically, adding insult to injury to China’s faltering economic growth.
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